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Re: Web Services question
Donnie,
You could even do this from Prod to Prod, using the localhost /
loopback ip address 127.0.0.1 to "wake-up" the service.
On 16-4-2015 11:44, Donnie Barrow wrote:
rephrase the question
I have an LPAR'd iseries. Par1 is dev and Par2 is Prod.
I am having issues with the first run of web services on Prod.
When we first start our services the first run is slow. What I want
to know is can i call out with HTTPAPI from par 1 to par2 webservice
to wake it up? The ip address on par 1 is different than par 2.
Is this doable? Any foreseen issues?
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From: Scott Klement [1]<sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects [2]<ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Web Services question
As far as I can tell, this doesn't have anything to do with HTTPAPI or
FTPAPI. Please only use this WSDL2RPG, HTTPAPI, or FTPAPI topics.
For other things, please consider using sites like this:
[1][3]http://www.midrange.com
[2][4]http://www.code400.com
[3][5]http://forums.iprodeveloper.com
On 4/16/2015 8:24 AM, Donnie Barrow wrote:
> I developed a web service where an entity calls me, but the very
first
> call of the day is extremely slow. This is the case even when I
first
> go and test a new service with SOAPUI. But once it is awake i get
great
> response time.
> is there anything I should do to "wake up" the service or any
setting
> within the web service itself?
>
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